,1! Y I THE HEPHHEK TIMES. THURSDAY. FEB. 4. 1904. Subscription, S1.00 Por Yoar. NOTICE TO PATHON3. All I'hmigna In ! vertlwiuotit. end nil cor- imiiiiiiii Mimr if i"fi at m i H'mlnnwlitjr tiiHiu, otlmrwl lliir will bn litilrt ovor until tli liillowliiH wk. Waalin Ui () to Sria early 'fliursilay inoriiliiK, mid cr.nniil tm ulayul ly '! '"' i!i..TMiiloui!fc wlilrh ran lust as wll Ixi lilmt earlier In the wwk, I'Ikh'h remeinlmr Ihla. A ehara til nvn runts ft linn will 1 inclu lor publishing "Ki'suluttons ol Contluluui-e." Mr. and Mr. W. B. Hancock and daughter were paeeengere for rorlUnJ-r--Ti corner-stone laying and tbe NOTES. T. II. Wilson of lone, waa a business visitor in our city I'ridey. J. I Jenkins wan In town Monday from bia Right Mile ranch. Fred Bartholomew Waited oyer Sunday with Caatle Rock friend. BenJ. K'og and wife of lone, were visitors in Ileppner Tuesday. C. N. Srott ol Lexington, waa trading with Ileppner merchants Monday. V. M. Lovgren of Wgt Mile, trans acted business in this city Saturday. Alty. C. I? Kedfield went to Portland Tuesday to spend a lew days on business. W. L. Mallorr was nn from lone Friday last looking after his Interests in this city. lvd McDaid of Lexington, waa In our city Monday looking after aotne bus iness niattera. V. B. I'inley was in town Saturday from bis lower Sand Hollow rauvh for a load of supplies. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Bartholomew of Castle Rock, visited relativee here a few days the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ljrown were down from Minion creek Monday doing bus iness with Ileppner tnerchanta. J. 11. Barker and T. D. Mathews, prominent citixeus of Butter creek, were transacting business iu this city Friday nd Saturday. Tbe person who borrowed my saw, with V. V. S I randed on the handle, will do me a great favor by returning aaoie at once. W. P. Sckivneh Married:- At lha Palace hotel in thia city, January 2.1th, by Rev. J. V. Craw ford, pastor of the Christian church, Mr Ralph Ht mer n4 WimLuU Cm, both Laid The Corner Stone. Tuesday to visit for a few days. Jamea M. Ilayei waa In from his Upper Rhea creek stock ranch this week at tending to some business nnt'ers. IM Hule's new reshlenee being erected in the south part of town is nearing com pletion. It is a two story frame with modern conveniences. Mrs. M. A. Cochrsn of Mitchell, Nebraska, arrived In the city Monday on an extensive visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Asbbaugh J. M. Spencs, at one time a resident of Ileppner, bnt now a business man ol Pendleton, rpent yeslerda in our city visiting with old time friends. George Frencli had tbe misfortune to almost sever a thumb from bia band while splitting wood Monday. It seems that he waa using a long handed ax and the handle caught In bis clothing, causing a mistroke, resulting as above stated. Dr. Kistner dressed tbe band and be ia getting along nicely. Aeseteor Gove and Deputy Sheriff Hill are very buisily engaged this week draw ing a map of the city of Ileppner, atrictly up to date. Now if they will mak some blue prints when they have it finished it will be appreciated b many who would be willing to pay a reasunable price for good up to-date map of the city. C. II. Bullit one of tbe prosperous stockmen of the viciuity of Ilardman, waa in town Monday. He reports that bis range stock are looking well, t ius far without feed except what they get from tbe pasture, and that some of bia cattle are almost fat enough for beef. Mr. Builii says stock of all kinds are wintering well on tbe pasture in bia section, and unless the remainder of tbe winter is very aevere they will be in better condition than Is usual at the open Ing of spring. D. S. Bsrlow, one of the successful farmera of the Eight Mile country waa in tbe city on business Saturday. He pre dicts tbe biggest ctop in tbe history of Morrow couuty. He bsses bit predict ions upon the fact of tbe largest acreage ever sown to grain In tbe county and tuai mere nas never been more, tt at much, tuuiature lis tha ground at W season of year Mr Bur low thinks that in! services connected therewith at the new Episcopal church in this city last Friday afternoon, waa a very pleasant event for the members of that church. Since their churcli was destroyed by the flood the members have been very diligent in raising funds to rebuild, and now that the foundation of a church that will coat not less than $3,500 ia completed the congregation baa reason for gratifi cation. The corner-stone laying waa conducted under the direction of Kev. Wm. Sey mour Short of Grace church, Astoria, who waa aaaisted by Rev. W. E. Pot wine of Pendleton, and Rev. John Wsrren of the Ileppner church. An appropriate musical program was ren dered in addition to the ritual services. Tbe attend ace was quite large. What r They? Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, A new remedy for stomach troubles, biliousness, and conatipation, and a good one. Price 25 cenla. For sale by Slocutn Drug Co. Notice of Final Settlement. In the county court of the fUate of Oregon fur Morrow County. in tbe matter of the estate of James Jones, deceasrd. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned hai filed In the County Court of the state of Oregon for Morrow County bia final report as Executor of the last will and testament of James Jones dweaawl, and Mnturday the 6th day of March 9M at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of tald day has bn appointed by tbe said court as the time and the County Court rooms of Morrow County Oregon a the place for the settlement of said account-. 8. f. OARKiorn f4-n3 Kieoutor. Roosevelt Club. A. Meeting has been called for to morrow, Saturday night, Roberts' opera house, for the purpose of organizing a Roosevelt club, and all republicans who can make it convenient to attend are requested to be present. A number of prominent republicans are Interested In the matter and an enthusiastic club is expected to be tne result of the meet ing, so come oat and help the move along. Game Warden at Work. It is reported that the game warden has taken steps to bring to justice a number of persons who have been viola ting the game law by unlawfully killing deer in the Blue mountains. We under stand that several arrests have been made and others will follow. Whether there i any foundation for the charges the Times is unable to state. Notice of Flnl Settlement. In the County Court of the state of Oregon for Morrow county. In the matter of tbe eatate of L. P. Jones, deceased . Notice Is hereby given that tbe undersigned has filed In the County Court of the state of Oregon for Morrow county his final report as administrator of the estate of V. V. Jones de ceased, and Hatnrday tbe fitb day of March 1904 at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of aald day baa been appointed by tbe "aid court an the time and the County Court rooms of Morrow County Oregon as tbe place for the settle ment of said account. M. Auhbaioh HmZ Administrator. VI 1 ' "11 9, M I nzles Swaggart. B. F Swaggart went over to Pendle ton tbe first of 1 he week to be present at the wedding of bis eldest daughter Maude, who was united in marrage yesterday evening to Gordon Minxiea of Walla Valla, at the 8 safari residence in Pendleton. Only invited friends and relatives were present to witness the ceremonies. of lone. R. F. Hynd, who is now bookkeeper w'ln growing shower or two for Balfour. Guthrie Co . at Portland. M,7 lhe yield wiU tclu"' 10 "J Pr" came no S.turdav to visit with friends a Tioui J"". or Perh,t" be". nd wil few d.ys and to look alter hie Morrow no n,ore "in -v"'8e croP county interests. There will be a grand ball in the Artisan ball LexingUn, Friday night, l'ebruaryji, 1SKM. Everybody cordially Thompson Creek Mines. The promoters of the Thompson Creek Coal mines, ahich are located Cllngin-Hale Mr. Fred Clingin and Mihs Ora Hale wera anlMit la uiartlaga- fir- (Ilia ' ctty vesterday evening at the residence of the groom. Tbe Times joins their many friends in extending congratulations. much peased with recent developments J. K. McGregor, the superintendent of the mines, who returned from the Invited to attend. Be sure and don't Doar Bnc0,u- Wsr,iniitoo, are very miss a pleaaaat time. 'It Harry Egbert, murderer of officers Jno West and John G. Satton, in Harney county Uat October, waa b.agtd at the fleW MonJ7 evnin- ' lwn penitentiary at salem last Friday. He died game, and In a abort speech warned his enemies. J. II. Prad, a Blackhoree farmer, was in town Fr'.day last. He reports splen did prospecta in bis sectloo for the com ing crop. While tbc alternate freezing nil thawing la hard on wheat be doss not think it will injure crops to any ajTeat extent. ating the drill steadily the past few weeks and the results obtained are very encouraging. He has sunk five boles in a dl'tanue of (wo and a half miles, along the valley In tbe coal flidd, an I in every instance has struck the regular coal ssam 12 feet in thickness. At the upper end of the valley, where a shaft was first sunk, the coal seam waa raach4 at a depth of 85 feet, but at tbe lower end. two and a half miles Sugar Beet Yield. The exigzr beet crop of the Grand Round Valley has netted the growers 95,ooo this season. The yield of beets waa ii,ooo tons last year, while the 1902 yield was 9,000 tons. One ton of beets will produce 340 pounds of sugar. The 12 000 tons produced aSS.ooo sacks of 100 pounds each, or J, 8S0, 000 pounds, and the sugar sells at 5 cents per pound. Thus the gross output was $144,000. Summons. In The Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow county, J. A, Tbompnon, Plaintiff Vi P. William as admfnlntrator of the entatenof HermlmAbrahamnick deceased, and of Antone Abrahamilck deceaaed, Elnle Meyrs, William Berger, Johanna Abrabamalck, and Anions Abrabamnlck beirs at law of Hermlne Abrahamaick and Antone Abraham nick, defendants. To EUie Meyri, William Berger, Johanna Abrabamilck and Antone Abrahainsick of the above named dvlendanta. In tbe name of tbe Ktate of Oregon; You and each of you will take notice that you and each of you are hereby required to appear and anewer In tbe above entitled court and cause, on or before Tburaday tbe lOtb day of March 1SM, taid date being six weeka from January 2Mb 1904, tbe date prescribed in tbe order for the first publication of tbla summons; and if you fall to so appear plaintiff will apply to the court for tbe relief prayed for in his complaint to-wit: For Judgement against tbe defendant J. P. Williams as administrator of the estates of Hermlne Abrahamsick deceased, and of Antone Abrahamsick deceased, In tbe sum of Hi.00 and accruing Interest at rate of 10 per cent per annum and the further sum of tto.00 attorneys fees and the costs and disbursement. of this suit, and for a decree foreclosing certain mortgage made and executed by said Hermlne Abrahamsick and Antone Abraham sick both deceased, on the 24th day of Novem Ut 19W, to Jennie Hocket, now owned by plaintiff npon the following described prcm Isetto-wlt: Lots four and five In block five tq Jones' addition to tbe ton of Heppner Oregon and that said premises he sold to satisfy tbe amount reunq 10 t aua pnipuo upon saiq mortgage, and for such other relief as may be equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof by order ol Hon. W. R. Ellis, Judge of the Oth Judicial District of Oregon, which order Is dated at Chambers at Pendleton, Oregon on the 2fith day of January 9104, and prescribed that the Ortt publication of this summons shall be made on the 2Mh day of January 1904, and the last publication thereof on tbe loth day of March 1U04. 0. W. Pmilps J2K-mlO Attorney for Plaintiff. 2,000 SHIRTS IN ONE SHIPMENT AND STILL MORE TO FOLLOW SHIRTS FOR EVERYBODY The Largest Shipment of Shirt ever brought to Ileppner has jtiBt been received at MINOR & GO'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE And Ready for Your Inspection C'l THR RFAlfiN WhTOurtl''d,! in Men' DrM & Negligee :g J 1 1 Li laLflkJUll Shirti hM donWed itseif each -ear 8ince 1900 ig to ?, ft : 0 V u v 01 01 v V V I V v RFP.ATTCIF WE sell inpAT MAKE OF SHIRTS DHOAUDU ONLY THE IUkAIj which i. absolute!. PERFECT in FIT, STYLE and FINISH And no other Shirts wear equal to the IDEAL PRICES To suit every condition of the Purse. Those Negli gees with collar attached, and ties to match, at 75c and $1.00 each defy competition, and if you want the best going, put up $3.00 and take one of those ele gant Cream Luster wool Shirts, or that beautiful Do mestic Pongee, the Pink of Perfection, and at the top in Style. Every sort imaginable at interesting prices We want you to come in and look over this the most $ comprehensive line of shirts we have ever seen. If $ you can t do this take a peep into the window as you H v pass, but :i i SEE THE SHIRTS I MINOR & CO. State Central Committee. Portland, Oregon, January. 29, 1904. The ltepublican State Central Com Rijttep la hereby called to meet la the City of Portland on Friday, thai nth day o( February, 1904 (Abraham Lincoln's birthday,) in room ia Hamilton build ing at 10 o'clock a. m , (or the purpone of aeWting the time and place for hold ing the neat State Convention, appoint- 8. C. Jack la la receipt of Alfred u WM BW m ing delegate, to ..id convention recotn ........ a I I n.ati.liiid .1.1 la I . at 1 . 1 linn an I a at a ioet, which fact reveali the dip of the coal aeatn. The encourglng and flattering feature of the proKect work o far it that wherever the aeam has been pierced a 12 toot itrata of aolid coal ia revealed, Feel a I'.KH wall paper aamplea, more leautiful than ever before; also Portland fwnplea. If you with be will furnish liouae lining at 3 centa per yard. A quantity now on band. Hall paper aia ctnta per roll and op. mending date for boiling primaries, and for the tramaction of uch other hualneaa as may properly come In-lore the coinniillae. IIahkimon Aixkx, Fhank C. Baker Scretary. Chairman. Thie will be a public basket social ,Dj nturaly enough the promoters, all given by tbe ladies of SanSoud Rebck ah e( whom are lleppnar men, feel that lodge at X. O. O. 1'. ball on Friday, jj,,,, ve , proimrty that la worth a Febrnary 6, 11104. All Tiled to bring a basket ' ladiea are in- with name In- aide. All baskets will be sold to tbe highest bidder and tbe proceeda will go towaid buying new robes fur the Rebekah (earn. Program free, everybody Invited. Doors otn at 7 P. m. mint of money. The company has aacured alxuit IKKK) acres of land la the ami Olds, which is located only five miles from the Northern Paciflo rail road, and an almost luvcl grade to con nect the mines by rail with the main Tbeaerieaof meetings at the Baptist P, church closed Sunday evening. Tbe One of the chieffcatures la the central interest bas been marked and at each lotion this coal field holds, being 25 eervlce tbe attendance large. At tbe n,(Pi over Northern Pacific Kallroad M. K. church a aeries of mretlngs were Jrin deep water at Olympla, 45 miles commenced Sunday and will continue (rom Tacoma over Northern Pacific IUil daring the werk and perhaps two or ro.j ,mj joa miM from Portland, at Jhree weeka. . present time the Urgent market on Three bomea In Condon, tbote of Wm. the Pacific roast. The analysis of the If. Dunlap, John R. Clark and tbe Wal- coal proves it to be equal to any on tbe lars family were quarantined Monday coast, and In quantity a conservative morning on account ol smsllpoi. The estimate places that at over 30,000,000 illaraaa la In a verv mild form and aaltiina. eeoo as the authorities were aware that The promoters find safe In laying It the diarase e listed la the town every will be one of the greatest producers In precaution waa taken to prevent lie the Found Country, when brought to a spread. -Globe, I full stage of development. Auto Line to Burns. The rKrt reached us from what arc pears to be authentic source, that the management of the Columbia Southern 11. U. ie at this time contemplating the early establishment of an automobile, paaaenger and freight line between Shatitko and liurns. This report. If true means a great deal to the so-called Inland Kmpire, and is the truth of greatest interest of every clliseo of Harney Valley, and to more than four fifths of tlie entire population of the country. It ia true we are scarcly ready and willing as yet to concede the fact that line like thia would any where near serve the purpose of a It. It. Into this valley, but it must l admitted by everyone who is at all familiar w Ith tbe various eite naive and important uses now made of the automobile, by not only Kuropeao countries, but by our own, that well equipped automobile line with moderately good roads and grades is second to the full-fledged rail road as a means for the transportation of passengers and freight. Hums Items. 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All of our scrip is fully guaranteed and wo attend to all matters concerning namo in U. S. Land ollicc until patent issues without additional charge. - HUDSON & BROYNHILL, The Dalle, Oregon o "6